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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the hands of the tenants; the whole in the Confessor's time was worth 4 l. per annum, and 5 l. in the Conqueror's. There was also a freeman under the abbot's protection, 3 … rest to Lyn, for the same purposes; he purchased and gave Pakenham's manor in Shropham, to God's-house, and tied it to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 42 West Wimer ward WIMER'S GREAT WARD Takes its name from Wimer, 16 who lived at the … east chancel wall, Jesus, havc Mercy on my somle. William Pakenham: Rector bene and Tural: This on a stone in the … Wife, who was the Daughter of Hammond L'Estrange late of Pakenham in Suffolk, 1739, aged 76. Here are two very fair …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… those revenues that belonged to the see in the Confessor's time; and as Felix's see was fixed at Dunwich, no doubt but those were given by … minor in the guardianship of the Bishop, 71 when Will. de Pakenham, the Bishop's steward, made it appear, that all …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is said to have 16 borderers there, with lands valued at 5 s. per ann. 1 the capital manor of these towns belonged to … by the bailiff of the abbot, in the presence of the Bishop's bailiff, if he so thought fit, as it used to be peacefully … Nicholas Goddard of Tirington, querent, and Richard Pakenham and Joan his wife, deforcients, of lands here, and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… in which the bishop is bound to him for the term of Alice's life for the tenements of Debenham and Asphale. Witnesses: … of release by John son of William son of Sir John de Pakenham, knight, to Robert de Northwolde and Florence, the … of deed witnessing that whereas William son of John de Pakenham, knight, lately acknowledged that all the lands in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… of the castle of J. bishop of Lincoln at Newerk. By p.s. June 1. Westminster. To the treasurer and barons of the … the wood by his charter to them, rendering therefor 34 s. yearly for all service, custom and demand, and that the … Norfolk, and that John de Thorp, Roesia, wife of Edmund de Pakenham, and Cecily, wife of Robert de Ufford are her …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… lands and chattels in co. Kent. Walter Renaud, the prince's treasurer, acknowledges that the prince has pardoned her … to it. Northcrek.I have delivered to Edmund de Pakenham and Roesia, his wife, one of the kinswomen and … the said John de Thorp, on the one part, and Edmund de Pakenham and Roesia, his wife, Robert de Ufford and Cecily, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… his land in Erdesleye, which was taken into the king's hands for his default before the justices of the Bench … the chancellor; Walter de Bello Campo, steward of the king's household; John Buteturte, Henry de Enefeld, William Poveyn … in cos. Gloucester and Berks. John son of William de Pakenham acknowledges that he owes to John Chaumpayne 10 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… and other demesnes of the king in that county to the king's clerk Gilbert de Bromlegh, to make provision of victuals … that the aforesaid fourth part ought to revert to John de Pakenham, the elder, as kinsman of Joan Ridel, mother of the … because they were of Ralph's inheritance, and that John de Pakenham and Matilda are of full age; the said John de …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… of Somerset and Dorset, and was by them delivered to S. bishop of Salisbury, the diocesan, according to the … of the church of Dodinton, of the yearly value of 100 s., which the king has assigned to her as dower out of her … in Dersingham held by the prior of Bynham and Edmund de Pakenham. The fortieth part of a knight's fee in Besthorp …
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